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Keywords

bid rigging, competition restricting agreement, fine, Article 305 of the Criminal Code

Abstract

The article discusses mutual relations between the scope of administrative and criminal liability of a natural person for intentionally engaging an entrepreneur in collusive tendering. Presented first are legal provisions on administrative and criminal liability of a natural person with relation to engaging an entrepreneur in collusive tendering. Subsequently, the existing differences between the subject and the object of those provisions are described, indicating the arrears where the concurrence of the basis of a natural person’s liability in connection to collusive tendering may occur, and the arrears where there is no legal basis to impose a penalty on such a natural person. In the last part of the article, the author assesses currently existing rules governing administrative and criminal liability of a natural person for intentionally engaging an entrepreneur in collusive tendering.

First Page

109

Last Page

125

Page Count

16

DOI

10.7172/2299-5749.IKAR.1.6.9

Publisher

University of Warsaw

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